Public Notices. BUCKLAND HALL. OPENING CEREMONY AT 3 PM. P.Rfl. JUNE 7th, 1922. Lord Jel'iicoe (Governor-Genera!) has kindly consented to perform the ceremony. The school; children will form a guard of honour. Community singing. songs, recitations and amusements by the clr.ildron for old and young. Afternoon tea will be dispensed to tire older :esidenis free. At 8 pyn- sharp, a first-class concert will be tendered by prominent Violin its. pianists, and vocalists. The Brass Band w'l'l give selections. Admission : Adults 26, Children I -. At 10 p.in. inaugural! dance starts. The floor is all new and in firstclass otider. The half is fitted with the newest modern light throughout, etch light giving 350 candle power. Every convenience now available. Refreshments at- 12 o’clock. Admission : Gents 3s, Ladies 2s, Non-dancers Is. A. PARK RORNE, 759 Secretary. MR T. RUSSELL-CAMEKON, SCOTTISH EVANGELIST, Will deliver a special address.. Subject : “The Sign of the Times,” in the Oddfellows' Hall on SUNDAY AFTERNOON at 2.30 p.m. Also in Salvation Army Hal! on SUNDAY EVENING at 8.15 pan. Spec'al Message and Song. ALL CORDIALLY INVITED. 783 BOROUGH OF OTAE-fUHU. A Public Meeting of those interested in the Protestant Orphange Campaign will be' held in the Borough Councjl Chambers, Otahuhu, on MONDAY. 29th May, 1922, at 7.30 pan. A large attendance is earnestly requested. R. B. TODD, 779 Mayor. the champion sneak thief who took pool returned soldier’s strong folded leather breaking-!'n girth from building on Show ground after,Last Loan and Mercantile horse saE, kindly leave same at Times Oli'ice and pay for this advertisement before the police hop in and trump his tnck, as he has been traced and found out. 784 -~-r- mm• mmm i ■ n mmm m imo*a Wanted Htnown. r pAXI for hi e Saxon Six. to anywhere and anytime. Lowest fares. Meets a!! trains. On stand, Strand Theatre. r\ Thomas. .SON '.•ed to deposits. A & CO., Builders, build for clicn’s L'ldress P C). are proon • m II GDI THERE are many improvements on John W, Andrew and Son’s late model Ford, though the prices are down. jg.SES Havtc" and Stains, CVsDmiici S' land Dressmakers, a 1 so Laaiesr Overcoats to order. Roulston s Buildings, King Street, Puke-kohe. WE beg to notify the residents of Pukekohe and surrounding districts that we have commenced DRESSMAKING in O'Connor’s Buildings (top floor), and are prepared to execute all classes of sewing at a reasonable charge. Evening wear a specialty. MISSES O'CONNOR & HOC AN. ARCHITECTS, BUILDERS, CONNOISSEURS AND OTHERS Should not let a trip to the Queen City go by without calling on THE CARRARA FIBROUS PLASTER COMPANY, At its show-room, 82 Manukau Road, Parnell, Auckland. All the latest developments of PLASTIC ART ON VIEW. Every style of Fibrous Work of a monumental, oranmental or decorative nature undertaken. Interior finishings a specialty. Telegraphic adress : “Carrara,’ Auckland* Telephone 3276, City. ONLY ONE STANDARD THE BEST
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Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 734, 26 May 1922, Page 1
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